Even children can help counter threats bringing ‘war to our doorstep’, MPs say

MPs, schools, businesses and communities, cyber attacks, sabotages carried out by hostile states such as espionage and Russia should be a part of the effort of “all society”.
A new Minister of Interior Security should coordinate the response to the “Gray Zone” actions under all military conflicts.
Tan Dhesesi, the President of the Commons Defense Committee, warned the threats of ordinary citizens to the threat of “bring war to the door”.
The inter -party committee said that “current gray attacks believe that Russia is already in an existential struggle with the West”.
Gray region activities include spying, migration, sabotage and assassination, including propaganda, economic pressure, computer piracy.

Until 2027, the Committee warned that the increase in defense financing should contain “sufficient resources üzere to address gray region threats instead of focusing on the ability to fight the war.
Mr Mr Dhesesi, the chairman of the committee, said: ız Our enemies deliberately blurred the line between peace and war.
“Gray region threats create a sneaky challenge-they disturb the texture of our daily lives and weaken our ability to respond. Gray region threats bring war on the door of each of us.
“These attacks do not discriminate, they aim for the whole of our society and thus demand the reaction of a society that we all have to fall upon us.”
“Now we must assume that any fragility will be used against us.
“The industries and technologies that we trust the most are open targets for enemy states.
“Therefore, in today’s report, we call some of our digital and cyber skills and guards.”

The Committee heard that there were courses to detect disinformation in primary schools in Finland.
MPs, the Ministry of Defense should participate in a “much more” participation with a wider society “Public and special – for example, critical national industries, schools and communities – said that these threats to England should help create a dialogue around these threats and create a consensus around a common response.
The UK and the allies should do more to protect the sea bed cables and infrastructure, including strengthening the arcs of the northern royal navy resuce to work more effectively in the Arctic.
MPs should be based on additional military capabilities in the Baltic Zone for long periods of time in order to çartir increasing deterrent values against competitors ”and increase the ability to respond to gray region threats.
Mr. Dhesesi said: “The damage given to submarine cables repeatedly emphasizes the importance of protecting the critical infrastructure.
“The common expedition power led by the UK needs additional capabilities to ensure more deterrence against Russian sabotage, and the mode should consider increasing our military presence in the Baltic.”